Tomato Plants for Sale
Merry Christmas,
I have for sale numerous Tomato plants.
These were grown from Seeds obtained from last years crops.
There are Cherry Tomatoes, Pear Drop Tomatoes, and normal Red Tomatoes.
Alas, I neglected to note which envelope I put the seeds into last year, for that reason, no particular type can be provided.
Regardless, I am certain you will be absolutely delighted when you consume some in early 2021!
As these all came up in a group, no specific variety can be given!
Regardless, I am certain all of them will be delectable when consumed!
Prices are $2 each, or $10 for 6.
My phone number is 478 9078 or 027 723 0975
Cheers
Al
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